Migrant Routes a Year On

A year after hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees snaked their way across southeastern Europe and onto television screens worldwide, the roads through the Balkans are now clear, depriving an arguably worsening tragedy of its poignant visibility. Europe's migrant crisis is at the very least numerically worse than it was last year. More people are arriving and more are dying. But the twist is that, compared with last year, a lot of it is out of sight. Reuters photographer, Antonio Bronic revisiting the people-packed locations where he and his colleagues captured last year's diaspora, found empty roads, unencumbered railway tracks and bucolic countryside. Here: A combination picture shows migrants walking towards the Hungarian border after arriving at the train station in Botovo, Croatia September 24, 2015 (top) and the same location May 26, 2016. (Photo by Antonio Bronic/Reuters)
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